What type of bonsai tree is this?
>>1999761
looks like a brown recluse
>>1999761
Looks like an Araucaria. Extremely common houseplants.
none, it's just a conifer seedling in a ugly pot with some rocks glued on top of it.
>>1999761
A formal upright
>>2000093
>>2000429
i never noticed bugguy's combover
>>2000455
mainly because it isn't there, I have a lot of hair.
>>2000468
>>2000429
he actually claims to be of "pure northern European" descent
>>2000429
JUST
>>2000455
He is going bald and trying to hide it
It's a palm tree.
I can tell by having seen quite a few palm trees in my life.
might as well turn this into the bonsai in training general thread, I'll post an update on this stump after I shower.
>>2000490
that's more of an inside joke, I'm 1/8 asian or so.
>>2000548
>telling inside jokes to stangers
what a cock gobbler
>>2000548
the cut wounds are healing pretty well, I don't even think I need to split the ends to make it look natural.
>>2000548
>thinks a stump is automatically a bonsai
autism
>>2000554
I'm not telling them to strangers, there's multiple people on /an/ that I know personally like Sheepy.
>>2000564
>the bonsai in training general thread
keywords: in training
work on your reading comprehension sperglord.
>>2000567
You don't really "train" them
>>2000570
pruning and styling is training.
http://www.bonsaiempire.com/basics/styling
>>2000573
plants lack nociceptors.
>>2000577
it isn't.
stop shitposting.
>>2000587
can't wait for the "hurr durr a dictionary is not a credible source"
>>1999863
That doesn't look like an araucaria at all. Not even a seedling.
t. live in a place filled to the brim with araucarias